Company Profile:
Styron Indonesia Company Introduction:
Styron Indonesia was a part of Styron Corporation, a global materials company spun off from Dow Chemical in 2010. Styron specialized in the production of plastics, latex binders, and synthetic rubber, serving a wide range of industries including automotive, building and construction, consumer electronics, home appliances, packaging, and textiles. In Indonesia, Styron focused on manufacturing and supplying its advanced material solutions to meet the demands of the local and regional markets. The company aimed to leverage its global expertise and technology to provide high-performance products and technical support to its customers, contributing to various industrial value chains within the country. Styron Corporation later rebranded as Trinseo S.A. in 2015.
Factory or Trader:
Styron Indonesia was primarily a factory. Its operations in Indonesia were centered around the manufacturing and production of chemical products and materials, which is consistent with Styron's global business model as a major producer of plastics, synthetic rubber, and latex. While it would also have sales and distribution functions to market its products, its core identity was that of a manufacturing facility.